Recent #GDDR7 news in the semiconductor industry

7 months ago
➀ NVIDIA is set to launch the GeForce RTX 5080 16GB and RTX 5090 32GB graphics cards; ➁ The RTX 5080 will have 16GB GDDR7 memory, while the RTX 5090 will have 32GB GDDR7, 21,760 CUDA cores, and 600W power; ➂ The RTX 5090 will offer significant performance improvements, especially in 4K and ray tracing.
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7 months ago
➀ NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5080 is expected to feature 16GB GDDR7 memory, offering up to 960GB/sec bandwidth and 400W power consumption; ➁ The GPU promises significant performance improvements, especially in ray tracing and 4K gaming; ➂ The new GeForce RTX 5080 is rumored to have 10,752 CUDA cores and will offer a significant upgrade over the RTX 4090.
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8 months ago
➀ The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 will use the GB202 'Blackwell' GPU, 22% larger than the AD102 'Ada Lovelace' GPU in the RTX 4090; ➁ The GB202 GPU has a die size of 744mm², making it 22% larger than the AD102 GPU in the RTX 4090; ➂ The RTX 5090 is expected to have 20,000+ CUDA cores, 32GB of next-gen GDDR7 memory, and up to 2.0TB/sec memory bandwidth.
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9 months ago
➀ NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5080 is expected to feature the fastest GDDR7 memory at 32Gbps, with 16GB GDDR7 at 1TB/sec memory bandwidth; ➁ The GPU will have 10,752 CUDA cores and is expected to match RTX 4090 performance; ➂ The new RTX 5080 will offer significant performance improvements over the RTX 4080 and RTX 4080 SUPER.
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about 1 year ago
1. SK hynix announced plans to start mass production of GDDR7 memory chips in Q1 2025, positioning itself as the last among major memory vendors to do so. 2. Samsung and Micron are ahead in the race, with Samsung already sampling and Micron aiming for early mass production this year. 3. SK hynix showcased GDDR7 chips at Computex 2024, highlighting their roadmap which includes 16Gbit and 24Gbit chips with data transfer rates up to 40 GT/s.
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